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I am trying to use SQLite in Windows ce 5.1.17. I create a SQLite database using SQLite Administrator in debug folder of my project. Then I add System.Data.SQLite.dll and SQLite.Interop.065.dll to my project. I am trying the following code to connect to database.

SQLiteConnection myConnection = null;
myConnection = new SQLiteConnection(@"Data Source=" + System.IO.Path.Combine(System.IO.Path. GetDirectoryName(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase), Stock.s3db)+ "; Version=3; Cache Size =100");
                myConnection.Open();

                SQLiteCommand cmd = new SQLiteCommand();
                cmd.CommandText = "select * from shops;";
                cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
                cmd.Connection = myConnection;
                cmd.ExecuteReader();// I get exception no such table: shops

Also when I check myConnection database property it shows 'Database = "main"'. I do not know why database name is 'main', but in myConnection I set datasource to Stock.s3db.

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Use the connection string builder to ensure you get a correctly formatted string

SQLiteConnectionStringBuilder builder = new SQLiteConnectionStringBuilder();
builder.FailIfMissing = true;
builder.DataSource = "Insert the fully qualified path to your sqlite db";
SQLiteConnection connection = new SQLiteConnection(builder.ConnectionString);
connection.Open();
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If you look inside your Debug/Release folder, you'll probably find the empty database files created for you since the file you specify does not exist. 'main' is the standard db name with sqlite.

Copy your db in said folder for testing, or specifiy the full path in the connection string.

try this query to determine where the file you are using is located.

PRAGMA database_list
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  • PRAGMA database_list query returns me 0.What does that mean?
    – Zain Ali
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:20
  • Have you checked the state of your connection object? You need to determine if you are in 'Open' state.
    – zeFrenchy
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:36
  • I only got connection state open.Using Data Source=Stock.s3db in my connection string(But now database in main).if i give full path i get unable to open file. exception.(I copied Stock.s3db to output directory of my project.)
    – Zain Ali
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:41
  • Do you still get an exception on ExecuteReader() though?
    – zeFrenchy
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:48
  • Maybe you should look into using SQLiteConnectionStringBuilder to ensure your connection string is properly formatted.
    – zeFrenchy
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:52
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Putting the database in the debug folder of the build output does not mean the file will end up on the target device. You need to copy the database over to your target device (there are several mechanisms like a USB disk, Remote File Viewer, adding it as a Content item to your project, etc.).

I'd also be inclined to use a fully qualified path to the database, as CE doesn't have any concept of a working directory.

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  • I use adding it as a Content item to my project,
    – Zain Ali
    Sep 21, 2011 at 13:04
  • Look in the device file system. Is the file there? Is it writable? And again, use a fully-qualified path in your connection string.
    – ctacke
    Sep 21, 2011 at 13:22
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Most likely your database file is not in the correct folder. Try giving this line:

myConnection = new SQLiteConnection(@"Data Source=Stock.s3db; Version=3;");

the full path to your database.

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  • Now i got exception. System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteException: Unable to open the database file
    – Zain Ali
    Sep 21, 2011 at 12:15

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